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Laws and resolutions of the State of North Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at its session [1887]

1887.—Chapter 356—357. G33
the control and direction of the state board of that insti- reformatory for
. convicts under
tution, a reformatory either within the enclosure of the fifteen years of
' "^
_
age.
penitential^ or elsewhere as said board shall deem most
practicable and economical, in which reformatory con-victs
under the age of fifteen years sentenced to the peni-tentiary
shall be confined separate and apart from other
convicts.
Sec. 2. That it shall be in the discretion of the afore- May be exempted
from wearing
said board to exempt the convicts confined in the said convict garb.
reformatory from the requirement of wearing the usual
convict garb.
Sec. 3. That nothing in the above sections shall apply Actu;tappiica-to
convicts sentenced for the crimes of murder, arson* convicts.
rape or burglary.
Sec. 4. This act shall take eflfect from and after its
ratification.
In the general assembly read three times, and ratified
this the 7th day of March, A. D. 1887.
CHAPTER 357.
Aji act to regulate the catching of oysters ia Roanoke and Pamlico
Sounds.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That chapter seventy-four of the public chapter 74, laws
laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five be ^'''^^' '®p®*'®«^-
and the same is hereby repealed, and the following
enacted in lieu thereof.
,Se1c.12. That no person or persons shall use, or cause unlawful to use 1 1
• ,
, 1 scoop, &c., (ex-to
be used, any scoop, drag or other instrument, except cept tongs gener-
,, . ally used) iu
such tongs as are generally used for that purpose, in any Roanokeand ° £3 ./ I r ' J Pamlico sounds
of the waters of Roanoke Sound of any depth ; and in
[get^of wa1,er^^°^'
Pamlico Sound, no person or persons shall use or cause to

1887.—Chapter 356—357. G33
the control and direction of the state board of that insti- reformatory for
. convicts under
tution, a reformatory either within the enclosure of the fifteen years of
' "^
_
age.
penitential^ or elsewhere as said board shall deem most
practicable and economical, in which reformatory con-victs
under the age of fifteen years sentenced to the peni-tentiary
shall be confined separate and apart from other
convicts.
Sec. 2. That it shall be in the discretion of the afore- May be exempted
from wearing
said board to exempt the convicts confined in the said convict garb.
reformatory from the requirement of wearing the usual
convict garb.
Sec. 3. That nothing in the above sections shall apply Actu;tappiica-to
convicts sentenced for the crimes of murder, arson* convicts.
rape or burglary.
Sec. 4. This act shall take eflfect from and after its
ratification.
In the general assembly read three times, and ratified
this the 7th day of March, A. D. 1887.
CHAPTER 357.
Aji act to regulate the catching of oysters ia Roanoke and Pamlico
Sounds.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That chapter seventy-four of the public chapter 74, laws
laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five be ^'''^^' '®p®*'®«^-
and the same is hereby repealed, and the following
enacted in lieu thereof.
,Se1c.12. That no person or persons shall use, or cause unlawful to use 1 1
• ,
, 1 scoop, &c., (ex-to
be used, any scoop, drag or other instrument, except cept tongs gener-
,, . ally used) iu
such tongs as are generally used for that purpose, in any Roanokeand ° £3 ./ I r ' J Pamlico sounds
of the waters of Roanoke Sound of any depth ; and in
[get^of wa1,er^^°^'
Pamlico Sound, no person or persons shall use or cause to